Following a screening of Drake professor Jody Swilky's film, "A Little Salsa on the Prairie," local residents of Perry, Iowa, will participate in a panel discussion about the impact of Latino immigration on the community.
Category: Official News Releases
Drake students to benefit from entrepreneurial leadership internships
The university received a $20,000 grant to help fund internships that will promote entrepreneurial leadership in community pharmacy practice and improve the quality of patient care.
Astronomy professor Charles Nelson to continue Drake science series
The lecture will explore the interactions between the galaxy and their nuclei, which are called quasars, determined by the motions of ionized gas.
Law School to host second annual roundtable for intellectual property scholars
The roundtable will feature presentations from more than 50 intellectual property and technology experts from around the world.
Drake Annual Juried Student Art Exhibit now open
The 38th annual exhibit features works in drawing to graphic design to sculpture, among others.
Former Drake President Paul Sharp dies in Oklahoma
Paul F. Sharp, 91, was a nationally renowned historian and widely admired administrator who served as Drake University's eighth president from 1966-1971.
Drake celebrates 40th anniversary of its Final Four basketball team
The festivities preceding today's game against Austin Peay will begin at 6:45 p.m. with the unveiling of the new Final Four and coach Maury John banners.
Drake activists to hold benefit concert to aid Iraqi refugees
Political folk singer Charlie King will perform to raise funds to help pay crucial medical expenses for Iraqi refugees.
Drake law students win national writing awards
Ashley Dose and Lauren Yates recently received honors in national health law writing competitions for their seminar papers.
Drake dinner to honor three outstanding educators
L to R: Nancy Sebring, Judith Cunningham and Scott Raecker will be recognized at Drake School of Education's annual event.